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panetta says the islandful under the japan/u.s. treaty. chinese leaders say it should not apply to the territory. a senior official quotes panetta saying, u.s. officials won't take side. panetta is urging diplomats to continue talks on the issue. >>> u.n. secretary-general moon is urging leaders offpjapan and china to meet next week he wants the two to resolve their rift peacefully. >> i am increasingly troubled by rising tensions in the region over territorial disputes. pan has been watching the events. >> i urge concerned parties to resolve the dispute peacefully. must continue to build a mutual trust and confidence to avoid tensions in the region. >> the general assembly will start next tuesday in new york. the leaders of more than 120 nations plan to attend including japanese prime minister. >> a group of people believed to be involved in anti-japan protests, surrounded a car, carrying the u.s. ambassador to beijing this week. the vehicle sustained minor damage. an internet video shows several dozen people stopping the car, carrying am
panetta says the islandful under the japan/u.s. treaty. chinese leaders say it should not apply to the territory. a senior official quotes panetta saying, u.s. officials won't take side. panetta is urging diplomats to continue talks on the issue. >>> u.n. secretary-general moon is urging leaders offpjapan and china to meet next week he wants the two to resolve their rift peacefully. >> i am increasingly troubled by rising tensions in the region over territorial disputes. pan has...
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defense official quotes panetta as saying u.s. officials won't take sides. panetta is urging diplomats to keep talking to resolve the issue diplomatically and peacefully. >>> japan's coast guard officials are keeping a close eye on government ships in waters off the senkakus islands. there's no sign of a chinese flotilla. they have spotted 16 chinese patrol ships around the area since tuesday. they are fishing monitoring ships and vessels. at least six of those ships have now left the area. two were cruising near japanese waters on thursday morning. earlier this week, 1,000 fishing boats were heading for the area around the islands. but the coast guard says it hasn't spotted the flotilla. >>> police in ja paz may be looking into hacking. someone tampered with the websites of at least 19 government organizations. officials with the national police agency say the website include that of the supreme court. images of the chinese flag appeared on saturday on the website of the tokyo institute of technology and someone stole the personal data of more than 1,000 pe
defense official quotes panetta as saying u.s. officials won't take sides. panetta is urging diplomats to keep talking to resolve the issue diplomatically and peacefully. >>> japan's coast guard officials are keeping a close eye on government ships in waters off the senkakus islands. there's no sign of a chinese flotilla. they have spotted 16 chinese patrol ships around the area since tuesday. they are fishing monitoring ships and vessels. at least six of those ships have now left the...
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the move in china comes as leon panetta wrapped up a very important visit. a crucial visit. he met with the future chinese president and on the agenda, the american military build up in asia, which china sees as a direct threat. and in fact, the relationship between the u.s. and its allies has become one of the bigs issues of 2012. amid signs the president could be losing ground when it comes to foreign policy. we wanted to talk about this poll and stood out to me. take a look at this poll. it shows the president's approval rating on the issue of foreign policy has fallen 12 points among independents. "outfront" tonight, stphanie cutter. good every good to see you. appreciate you taking the time. does that number in the poll worry you when you look at independents and their approval of the president's foreign policy position? >> no, i think that poll is actually an outliar. you look inside those numbers and the question of who would be better at handling foreign policy, who would you trust to make the best decisions on foreign policy, there has been no change. the results ar
the move in china comes as leon panetta wrapped up a very important visit. a crucial visit. he met with the future chinese president and on the agenda, the american military build up in asia, which china sees as a direct threat. and in fact, the relationship between the u.s. and its allies has become one of the bigs issues of 2012. amid signs the president could be losing ground when it comes to foreign policy. we wanted to talk about this poll and stood out to me. take a look at this poll. it...
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. >> in a collective move, the defense secretary leon panetta is in china this week. he met with china's likely heir apparent who was of course inexplicably missing from the public scene until just a few days ago. japanese attacks on our u.s. companies and the infrastructure, panetta says he brought up the issue at every session but came away with little more than agreements to keep talking with the chinese. >> indeed, simon. a federal reserve report out today shows household net worth in the u.s. fell between april and june of this year. household debt rose a rate of 1.3%. that's the biggest jump since the first quarter of 2008. >>> jpmorgan meanwhile is ramping up its call on the s&p 500. they are expecting a melt-up into election day with the s&p exceeding 1,495 short term. jeff kilburg, what do you think. >> it is hard to disagree with this. one week ago chairman bernanke essentially green lighted all folks to get back in the pool. it is a very attainable goal right now, only 40 points away. i think going into the election we'll see this melt-up and that certainly
. >> in a collective move, the defense secretary leon panetta is in china this week. he met with china's likely heir apparent who was of course inexplicably missing from the public scene until just a few days ago. japanese attacks on our u.s. companies and the infrastructure, panetta says he brought up the issue at every session but came away with little more than agreements to keep talking with the chinese. >> indeed, simon. a federal reserve report out today shows household net...
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defense secretary leon panetta disclosed the deployment plan in tokyo on monday after meeting with his japanese counterpart satoshi morimoto. north korea's foreign ministry said in a statement that the step would only add to tensions and fuel a race for military expansion. the statement went on to stress the north would continue to further its nuclear program. the statement said it's only natural for the country strengthen its nuclear deterrent in the face of an arms buildup by the united states, which has the world's largest nuclear arsenal. >>> there's a new alert on global warming. researchers using satellite data say arctic sea ice coverage has shrunk to a record low. they say the ice is shrinking faster thanredicted and could have a grave impact on the world's climate. scientists from nasa and the university of colorado say the polar icecap measured 3.4 million square kilometers as of september 16th this year. the figure is the smallest since 1979 when comparable recordkeeping began. the polar icecap is now nearly half of its average area through 2000. the measurement is lower tha
defense secretary leon panetta disclosed the deployment plan in tokyo on monday after meeting with his japanese counterpart satoshi morimoto. north korea's foreign ministry said in a statement that the step would only add to tensions and fuel a race for military expansion. the statement went on to stress the north would continue to further its nuclear program. the statement said it's only natural for the country strengthen its nuclear deterrent in the face of an arms buildup by the united...
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defense secretary leon panetta urged china to increase military ties with america and then the next day yes agreed against our defense expansion with japan so it looks like washington is just trying to keep everyone happy what is its motivation here. it seems like we did lose a gust of salt all that was asia pacific expert a gust of salt. all right for notorious gang leaders are among eight suspected militants that have been killed in a special operation and that the russian. about do you know in the north caucasus the militants were hiding in a residential building in the capital chick when told to surrender or they opened fire at security forces and militant leaders or wanted for numerous attacks on police and other crimes two women were also reportedly among those killed. all right time now for more of the world's main news this hour syrian state t.v. says that a military helicopter has crashed in the city of dumas while the opposition insists it was down by its wires meanwhile the u.n. chief says you know the term solution is not the way out of the going on like this comes a syrian
defense secretary leon panetta urged china to increase military ties with america and then the next day yes agreed against our defense expansion with japan so it looks like washington is just trying to keep everyone happy what is its motivation here. it seems like we did lose a gust of salt all that was asia pacific expert a gust of salt. all right for notorious gang leaders are among eight suspected militants that have been killed in a special operation and that the russian. about do you know...
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understanding everything you just said, defense secretary leon panetta said the insider attacks in his word are the last gasp of the taliban. but the same time, general dempsey says in his words, you can't whitewash it. something has to change. it seems like we are getting conflicting signals about all of this. what really is the bottom line at isaf? is this the last of the taliban? you agree with that? and everything you've described, is that possible is a symptom of a deeper issue within the afghan military structure that needs to be resolved for their forces to trust their own commanders to look after them? >> okay, first thing is your secretary of defense and the chairman outrank me say that to be very careful what i say. if you want now, think you should ask him. i give you a rethink about this. maybe for both. so it is article in the "washington post" that talked about the insurgents and the capacity to understand how dare you seen the media information and undermined our resolve the coalition and afghanistan. i think that's particularly profound. so the problem with the insider
understanding everything you just said, defense secretary leon panetta said the insider attacks in his word are the last gasp of the taliban. but the same time, general dempsey says in his words, you can't whitewash it. something has to change. it seems like we are getting conflicting signals about all of this. what really is the bottom line at isaf? is this the last of the taliban? you agree with that? and everything you've described, is that possible is a symptom of a deeper issue within the...
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understanding everything you just said, defense secretary leon panetta says that the insider attacks in his words, are the last gasp of the taliban, while at the same time general dempsey says in his words, you can't whitewash it, something has to change. it seems like we are getting conflicting signals about all of this. what really is the bottom line at isaf? is this the last gasp for the taliban? do you agree with that and everything you have described, is it possible is a symptom of the deeper issue within the afghan military structure that needs to be resolved for their forces to trust their own commanders to look after them? >> okay, the first thing is, the u.s. secretary of defense and the chairman outrank me, so i've got to be very careful what i say and if you know what they think, you should ask them. but i will give you what we think about the threat. it is a last gasp. there was an article in "the washington post" today that talked about the insurgents and their capacity to understand how they are using the media information and attacks to undermine our resolve both of th
understanding everything you just said, defense secretary leon panetta says that the insider attacks in his words, are the last gasp of the taliban, while at the same time general dempsey says in his words, you can't whitewash it, something has to change. it seems like we are getting conflicting signals about all of this. what really is the bottom line at isaf? is this the last gasp for the taliban? do you agree with that and everything you have described, is it possible is a symptom of the...
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the comprehensive defense review begun under defense secretary gates and completed under secretary panetta found, we can make hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts to the defense budget without compromising our fundamental security and military interests. of course we can't only cut the things we think are easy calls to cut. we're going to have to cut some things that we don't want to cut. and speaking personally, i've already had to vote for some of those hard cuts, and it was not fun. but there simply aren't enough cuts to make, so it's clear to me that if we are going to protect our most vulnerable americans -- our children, the sick, the disabled, our seniors -- and make the investments that will grow our middle class and our economy, we are going to have to raise revenue. and like president reagan, but unlike some of today's republicans, i know that you don't raise revenue by cutting taxes. that's why i support restoring the bush tax cuts for the first $250,000 of income. but after that allowing the top marginal rate to go back to where it was under president clinton. i know that ju
the comprehensive defense review begun under defense secretary gates and completed under secretary panetta found, we can make hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts to the defense budget without compromising our fundamental security and military interests. of course we can't only cut the things we think are easy calls to cut. we're going to have to cut some things that we don't want to cut. and speaking personally, i've already had to vote for some of those hard cuts, and it was not fun. but...